Design, Testing and Performance of the World?s First Fuelcell Mine Vehicle, a Production Locomotive

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Marc C. Bétournay
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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19
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2003

Abstract

A mine production locomotive, the world?s first applied industrial fuelcell vehicle, has been designed and tested in the context of a number of proof-of-concept projects supported by the Fuelcell Propulsion Institute, an international consortium of stakeholders dedicated to facilitate the commercialization of fuelcell vehicles. The locomotive?s simple electric-powered motor and controller system was ideal to study a number of requirements related to fuelcell power application: hydrogen power plant operation, underground hydrogen use, risk and regulatory requirements, production performance versus the conventional battery-powered locomotive version under measured duty cycles and production requirements, power plant design improvements for other fuelcell vehicles, and cost-benefit aspects. This article will focus on the design and testing aspects of this project which has led to successful performance demonstrations of the vehicle under surface and underground conditions at two mines. It will also present information on the creation of a safe, reliable and efficient power plant which fulfilled its design objectives, including longer productivity time for a given vehicle fill-up.
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APA: Marc C. Bétournay  (2003)  Design, Testing and Performance of the World?s First Fuelcell Mine Vehicle, a Production Locomotive

MLA: Marc C. Bétournay Design, Testing and Performance of the World?s First Fuelcell Mine Vehicle, a Production Locomotive. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2003.

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